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Babar Ali is an Indian student and teacher from Murshidabad in West Bengal. He was called the
“youngest headmaster in the world” by BBC in October 2009, at the age of
sixteen.

Babar Ali is still a
student himself, enrolled at the government-run Raj Govinda school in Berhampore, West Bengal. In
the afternoons, starting at 4:00 p.m., he in turn teaches students in a school
he founded in his parents´ back yard in Murshidabad. He had begun teaching at
nine years of age, mostly as a game, and then decided to continue teaching other
children at a larger scale.

Currently (October 2009),
the school continues to be run as an outdoor school and counts a total of ten
teachers including Babar Ali himself, all of them students at school or college
who volunteer to teach at the school.

There are 800 children learning at the
school, starting from four or five years of age. That the school is tuition-free
makes it affordable for the poor in this economically deprived area, so that the
school has been recognised to have helped increase literacy rates in the
area. In Murshidabad
there had been no governmental or private schools. Pupils
come from nearby villages and walk up to four kilometres in order to attend
their lessons.

Babar Ali succeeded in
having his school recognized by the local authorities when he realised that this
would entitle its pupils to the portion of free rice given to pupils at the end
of the month by the government.

In 2009, Babar Ali won a
prize from the programme Real Heroes Award of the Indian English news
channel CNN-IBN for his work.

Ali Musliyar was one
of the prominent leaders of the Moplah Rebellion of 1921 in Malabar, South India. He hailed from Tirurangadi. The rebellion was an uprising in 1921 against Hindus in the Malabar by Mappila Muslims, and he was one of the three of the principal
leaders of the rebellion. Up to 28 August 1921, British administration had
virtually come to an end in Malappuram, Tirurangadi, Manjeri, and Perinthalmanna. These places came into the hands
of the rebel leaders who established a complete ascendency over some talukas.

The first person to win the V.T.Bhattathiripad Award. Solace is her brain child
and is the chief architect for its formation. She is dedicated and sincere to
her cause.she is the recipient of Ramankutty Achan Award in 2008 for best Social
Worker. She was selected the Vanitha Women of the Year 2011 and CNN Real Hero
Award 2011.Her book “Nadannu Poyaval” received the “Awani Bala” Award. Her new
book Aazhathil Pathinja Chitrangal has just been published.

Sheeba Ameer, a house wife, after seeing her 13 year old daughter battle
cancer decided to step out of her home to help other parents of terminally ill
children. She runs an organisation 'SOLACE' which acts as a support system for
many parents in Kerala. For these parents, Sheeba is a friend, a saviour and
their Real Hero. Nita Ambani Felicitating the efforts of Sheeba.Daya Bai, (right) recipient of the P. K. A. Rahim Memorial Award, donating the
prize money to Sheeba Ameer of Solace, an organisation that serves children with
long-term illnesses, at the award-presentation ceremony in Thrissur

Solace
Solace has been the brain child of our secretary Mrs. Sheeba Ameer who has been
actively involved in Pain and Palliative Care Society, Trichur for the past
seven years. For a long period she was nurturing this idea of setting up an
organization dedicated for the care and support for children with incurable/long
term illnesses. Her vision was to provide a comprehensive care for the children
which include support for curative treatment as well as palliative care. This
was not possible in the pain & palliative care society in which she was
working. Unlike adults; palliative care for children is more challenging. In the
case of children palliative/oncology interface is very crucial. Aggressive
treatments are quite often rewarding in pediatric malignancies, the only problem
being the enormous expenses of such treatments. After care of these illness
prone children are really an uphill task in financial terms . The personal care
of these children also requires utmost hygienic conditions. At time these
children may suddenly succumb to infections marring all the otherwise regained
hopes and aspirations of the patient and parents. Cost of medicines and related
expenses to overcome the infections are indeed unaffordable to such poor
parents. Usually the parents are devastated both financially and mentally.

Having gone through the pain of
seeing her thirteen-year-old daughter battle cancer, Sheeba Ameer, a house wife,
decided to step out of her home to help other parents of terminally ill
children. Today her organisation SOLACE acts as a support system for many
parents in Kerala who cannot afford expensive treatment for their children. For
these parents, Sheeba is a friend, a saviour and their Real Hero.